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Data from: Gardener demographics, experience, and motivations drive differences in plant species richness and composition in urban gardens

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posted on 2025-08-22, 17:35 authored by Stacy PhilpottStacy Philpott, MH Egerer, Peter Bichier, Hamutahl Cohen, Roseann Cohen, Heidi Liere, Shalene Jha, Brenda B. Lin
<p dir="ltr">Urban agriculture has received considerable attention for its role in supporting biodiversity and ecosystem services, and health and well-being for growing urban populations. Urban gardens managed with agroecological practices and higher plant diversity support more biodiversity and may support higher crop production. Plant selection in gardens is a function of temperature and environmental conditions and also depends on gardener socio-demographic characteristics, motivations for gardening, and gardening experience. In this study, we examined how plant richness and composition vary with gardener socio-demographic factors, gardening experience and garden use, and gardener motivations. We focused on the socio-demographic factors of age, gender, education, and region of national origin, used information on years spent gardening and hours spent in gardens as a proxy for gardening experience, and collected information on motivations, as well as crop and ornamental plants grown by individual gardeners. We found that gender, region of origin, time spent gardening, and gardener motivations all influenced plant richness or composition. Specifically, women plant more plant species than men, especially of ornamental plants, and individual gardeners motivated by nature connection tend to plant strongly different plant compositions in their gardens. We also found that region of national origin strongly influences crop composition. In contrast to previous studies, we did not find that gardeners more motivated by food grow a higher proportion of or more crop species compared with ornamentals. Thus we show that multiple socio-demographic characteristics and motivations influence garden plant communities, and thus assuring access to gardens for all groups may boost plant richness and support ecosystem services in gardens.</p>

Funding

Biodiversity, Sustainability, And Ecosystem Services In Urban Agricultural Landscapes

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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SUPERDAR - Supporting Undergraduates by Promoting Education, Research, Diversity, and Agricultural Resilience

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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Ecological Networks, Management Shifts, and Ecosystem Services In Urban Agricultural Landscapes

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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History

Data contact name

Philpott, Stacy, M.

Data contact email

sphilpot@ucsc.edu

Publisher

Dryad

Intended use

We aim to advance our knowledge of the relationships between gardener socio-demographics, experience, and motivations, and plant diversity and composition within urban gardens. We focused on the socio-demographic factors of age, gender, education, and region of origin. We used information on years spent gardening and hours spent in gardens as a proxy for gardening experience and use. We collected information on gardener motivations as well as crop and ornamental plants grown by individual gardeners.

Temporal Extent Start Date

2017-05-15

Temporal Extent End Date

2017-11-15

Theme

  • Not specified

Geographic location - description

Santa Clara County, California, USA Santa Cruz County, California, USA Monterey County, California, USA

ISO Topic Category

  • environment
  • society

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

demographic statistics; motivation; species richness; gardens; urban agriculture; ecosystem services; urban population; agroecology; crop production; temperature; environmental factors; sociodemographic characteristics; gardening; gender; education; ornamental plants; gardeners; provenance; women; men; crops; plant communities

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:20 - National Institute of Food and Agriculture

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  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

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